Novel fuel-efficient cryogenic carbon capture system for the combustion exhaust of LNG-powered ships

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2024.08.022
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The traditional carbon capture technologies such as alcohol-amine decarburization, membrane separation, etc., are difficult to be used to cope with carbon emissions for ships, due to the power-hungry combustion exhaust pressurization consumption, poor economic benefits of carbon capture, etc. This paper presents a novel cryogenic desublimation CO2 capture system (CDCC) coupled with LNG cold energy for LNG-powered ships. The proposed system not only significantly reduces the energy consumption of exhaust gas boosting but also utilizes waste cold energy from the LNG fuel gas supply system (FGSS). This enables the CO2 gas to condense and separate at low temperatures. Through simulation and parameter optimization, the CO2 capture rate and purity of CO2 product can reach 92.87 % and 96.49 % respectively, with an energy consumption of 5.72 MJ/kg. To evaluate the CDCC performance, the typical monoethanolamine chemical absorption process (MEA) under the same flue gas inlet conditions and the consistent CO2 product outlet temperature and pressure is also simulated. Comparative simulation with the MEA process shows similar CO2 capture rates (87.13 % for MEA and 87.18 % for CDCC), but MEA achieves higher product purity by 2.58 %. However, MEA exhibits significantly higher energy consumption (33.28 MJ/kg) compared to CDCC (5.90 MJ/kg). Investigation into process parameters, engine powers, and CO2 product parameters demonstrates CDCC's robustness in energy consumption, capture rate, and purity. The proposed CDCC system is well-suited for LNG-powered ships, which can be attributed to atmospheric exhaust gas treatment and self-contained utilization of cold energy.
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用于液化天然气动力船舶燃烧废气的新型燃料高效低温碳捕获系统
传统的碳捕集技术,如醇胺脱碳、膜分离等,由于燃烧尾气增压耗电大、碳捕集经济效益差等原因,难以用于应对船舶碳排放问题。本文提出了一种新型低温升华二氧化碳捕集系统(CDCC),并将其与液化天然气冷能相结合,用于液化天然气动力船舶。该系统不仅大大降低了废气增压的能耗,还利用了液化天然气燃料气体供应系统(FGSS)的废冷能。这使得二氧化碳气体能够在低温下冷凝和分离。通过模拟和参数优化,二氧化碳捕集率和二氧化碳产品纯度分别达到 92.87 % 和 96.49 %,能耗为 5.72 MJ/kg。为了评估 CDCC 的性能,还模拟了典型的单乙醇胺化学吸收工艺(MEA),其烟气入口条件相同,二氧化碳产品出口温度和压力一致。与 MEA 工艺的比较模拟显示,MEA 和 CDCC 的二氧化碳捕集率相似(MEA 为 87.13%,CDCC 为 87.18%),但 MEA 的产品纯度高出 2.58%。不过,MEA 的能耗(33.28 兆焦/千克)明显高于 CDCC(5.90 兆焦/千克)。对工艺参数、发动机功率和二氧化碳产品参数的研究表明,CDCC 在能耗、捕获率和纯度方面都很稳定。建议的 CDCC 系统非常适合液化天然气动力船舶,这可归功于大气废气处理和冷能的独立利用。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Refrigeration is published for the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) by Elsevier. It is essential reading for all those wishing to keep abreast of research and industrial news in refrigeration, air conditioning and associated fields. This is particularly important in these times of rapid introduction of alternative refrigerants and the emergence of new technology. The journal has published special issues on alternative refrigerants and novel topics in the field of boiling, condensation, heat pumps, food refrigeration, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrocarbons, magnetic refrigeration at room temperature, sorptive cooling, phase change materials and slurries, ejector technology, compressors, and solar cooling. As well as original research papers the International Journal of Refrigeration also includes review articles, papers presented at IIR conferences, short reports and letters describing preliminary results and experimental details, and letters to the Editor on recent areas of discussion and controversy. Other features include forthcoming events, conference reports and book reviews. Papers are published in either English or French with the IIR news section in both languages.
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